Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 27, 1919, Page 20, Image 21

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TOE MORXTXG OKEGOXTAX, FRIDAY, JVSE 27, 1919.
F
ATHER-IN-LAW AIDS
IN CONLEY'S ARREST
Picture of Suspected Bank
Robber Leads to Arrest.
YOUTH'S TALE IS DOUBTED
TVuhongmJ Man Starts Investigation
of Son-ln-Law's Trip South That
Results In Capture.
How Charlrs Conley m revealed
ljr hs unreconciled father-in-law, F.
A. Hennlnic. of WashouKal. Wash., as
the man suspected as the bandit and
now In custody on suspicion of having;
robbed tbe Bank of Beaverton on June
10. was told yesterday by Frank M.
Riley, locay manager of the Pinker,
ton detective airency.
It develops, from the story, that the
father-in-law, when his suspicions were
aroused, immediately took to Portland
and Beaverton a picture of the son-in-law,
which Is said to have been posi
tively Identified as that of the man
who held up the bank cashier and rot
away with more than IJ800. Mr. Ben
Bins; fare other assistance In tracing
Co 111 ey , whose wife was with him when
he was arrested In Los Angeles
Wednesday.
Conley was arrested In Los Angeles
en Information sent there by Riley. At
the time of his apprehension he had
In his possession. 11700 of which
was In American Bankers' association
checks. He Is said to have denied all
knowledge of tbe affair, although it is
declared he has been positively identi
fied as the highwayman by Lillian
Kvans. cashier of the bank, through a
photograph furnished by the fatber-
in-law.
Dees! Deliberately Done.
According to Riley, Conley Is said to
have stolen an anto from the Columbia
Shipbuilding company early on the
morning of Jnne 10. He is said to have
driven this car to Beaverton, where he
spent some time looking over the situ
ation. He was apparently calm through
out the whole performance, and was
In no hurry about breaking into the
bank. After he had forced the girl
cashier at the point of his revolver to
hand over 13839, It is said, he leisurely
walked to his auto and disappeared.
He is then said to bave gone to tbe
home of F. A. Henning. bis father-in-law.
In Washougal. where he joined
Ms wife. There, It ts reported, they
told his wife's parents that Conley
grandparents, who resided at Cottage
throve, supposedly wealthy, were taking
. them on a trip to California.
Henning. however, was suspicious of
tbe tale, and later, when he received a
letter from his daughter in San Fran
cisco telling of what a delightful time
they were having, and how much mon
ey they were spending, he determined
to find out the truth. A trip to Cottage
throve, given as the home of Conley s
grandparenta. proved that no relations
of his had ever lived there. ith bis
suspicions more more than aroused.
Henning went to Beaverton witb a
photograph of Conley. There the photo
graph was recognised by Miss Evans,
cashier of the bank.
tea ley Arrest Follows.
Conley was apprehended by the Los
Angeles branch of the Pinkerton
agency, after receiving a telegram from
Riley. Sheriff George Alexander of
Washington county is waiting: to hear
whether Conley ts going to fight extra
dition before taking any definite steps
toward having him brought to Hllis
boro for trial.
It Is believed that Conley was never
very high in the favor of his parents-in-law.
His wife is said to have mar
ried against their wishes, when she
was quite young. Her present age is
given as 17. while Conley is only 24.
It Is thought that the Idea of rob
bing the Beaverton bank came to Con
ley through reading of the daring bold
tip at Washougal a short time ago, per
petrated by the Lewis brothers.
RESPONSIBILITY THE SAME
Philadelphia Business Men See Need
for Better Industrial Relations.
PHILADELPHIA. Declaring that
until labor organizations are made to
bear the same responsibility, both
legally and financially, as organiza
tions) of capital, it is useless to attempt
to put into practice any specific prin
ciples governing Industrial relations,
directors of the Philadelphia bourse re
fused to vote on 13 of the 13 recom
mendations of the Industrial relations
committee of the chamber of commerce
of the United States.
While bourse directors have taken
this attitude, they are not opposed to
the general principle of the commit
tee's recommendations, which were de
signed to bring about a betterment in
tho relations between employers and
employes.
Industrial enterprise, as a source of
livelihood or both employer and em
ploye, should be so conducted, that due
consideration Is given to the situation
of all persona dependent upon it.
Public Interest requires adjustment
of Industrial relations by peaceful
methods.
Regularity and continuity of employ
ment should be sought to the fullest
extent possible, and constitute a re
sponsibility resting alike upon employ
ers, wage earners and tbe public
The right of the workers to organize
Is as clearly recognized as that of any
other element or part of the com
munity.
Industrial harmony and prosperity
will be most effectually promoted by
adequote representation of the parties
In Interest.
Whenever agreements are made with
reaped to industrial relations they
should be faithfully observed.
GIRARD BUILT COMMERCE
Historian Credit Wealthy Pennsj-l-Tanian
With Great Work.
PHILADELPHIA. Stephen Girard,
remembered now chttfly as the founder
of a Philadelphia college, through
whose gateways "no ecclesiastic mis
sionary or minister of any denomina
tion is ever allowed to enter, was also
the man who built up our maritime
commerce and made American shipping
a great power early ln the nineteenth
centuary- So he is pictured in John
Bach McMaster's book. "The Life and
Times of Stephen Girard."
Girard was born ln France and began
bis shipping career in 1771 with a finan
cially disastrous voyage to the West
Indies. Porty-two years later he had
achieved such fame and wealth that Jo
seph Bonaparte, in ned of money, tried
to pat Girard in permanent possession
of his vast French estates. In spite of
recurrent losses from the depredations
of pirates and privateers. Girard'a for
tuns grew to be the greatest in his
adoptsd country. His fundamental
theory of trade which brought his chief
profits was that wars and uprisings
bring starvation, and that the vital need
of any country at war is wheat. During
the war of 1811, when the government
seems dabout to faU in its attempt to
L
float a public loan of tK.000.000. fully
two-thirds of the amount was sub
scribed by three rich men, David Par
rish, John Jacob Astor and Girard, who
contributed the largest amount, and in
whose bank the loan payments were
placed.
Read The1 Oreronlsn classified ads.
AstrsEKntirrs.
This Week That Teasing. Tantalizing,
Andadeoe lares.
THE
UNKISSED
BRIDE
With Versa Fettoa u4 Her Clerer
(Supporting Company.
Tbe b! steal laugh of the season- .
A KTBAm from start to finish.
Uc, SOc Mat. Wed., Sat. Xbc (Tax)
Next Wee "Mereiy Mar? Ann
COOLEST THEATER IX TOWN.
MAT. TOMORROW.
ALCAZAR
MUSICAL. PLAYERS.
With Mabel Wllber and Oscar Flgmaa
in the Merry Musical Comedy.
Flora Bella
Beaottrol Mnsfci Bright Wit.
Evenliura. 60c. TSe. 11.
Wed, and Bat. Mats. 23a. Bon.
Next THE SPRING MAID."
k2
COME IJT OCT OF THE
BEIT.
ffPODROME
TODAY
TONIGHT
Marietta Crafe & Co.
-The Glad Hand."
hans"hanke
Celebrated Pianist.
RT1t1f
MKRRII.L,
AM COMPAWY,
Military Bur
lesque "Tinlac."
KTFM.E .
RAM SKY.
Gifted
Planologlst.
TO ACT,
PA1HKR AND
TRACY,
Singing, Dancing,
Piano
Eccentricities.
kola rtro.
Novelty
Balancing.
MARGARITA FISCHER
"Charge It to .Me"
Hip" Snnshine Cheers bat Doesn't
Overheat.
CHAT NO. 37
Patrons of THE OAKS who are
aise will reserve the evening; of July
in aas nark It aa a red letter day on
their calendars.
Par at THK O AKS on that evenlna
will be presented to Portland aeople.
aa well as to visitors from afar, the
n(M( elaborate display of modern
fireworks money has been able to
obtain la the United States.
A naval battle. wHh all of the
fhrllllna- woadera of the 'real thine
added to by tbe beanty of a-ora-eooa
displays of fire, will be one feature.
Klsrht fla-htlna- In the trenches of
France will bo shown as true to life
aa It can be reproduced. By all means
let nothing Interfere with yonr be
Ibst at THE OAKS on the btar aia-ht.
In tbe meantime Bate admissions
at tbe beautiful park are free nntll
S P. M. every day except Sunday and
holidays. Every Wednesday is chil
dren's day and every day I a hap
py day.
Come oat today and ace the Arm
strong; Folly company In "Gay Coney
Isle." Cara at First and Alder. Slx
ceat fare.
JOH.M F. CORDRAY, Manaaer.
Kewa of The Oaks here dally.
Bathing Season
is on on the
White Sand Beach.
COLUMBIA
BEACH
Miniature Kaflway, Merry-Go-Roand,
Iota of sand; ponies for the youngsters.
Bathing
on the mile of beach
Dancing
on the largest floor of all
Vancouver Cars Every Fer
Minutes
OAKS
ROLLER SKATING RINK
NOW OPEN
Lars' est and Finest Skating E ma
in the Northwest.
Perfect Ventilation
Bealth and Exercise.
Afternoon and Evening.
Cars First and Aider;
Get That Happy. Healthy Habit
Hop a CC Car Today to
c
OUNCIL
CREST
PARK
an Amuitements Start at 1 P. JL Dan
cing Evenings Except Sunday Con-
I Bare-aim I
Mat. Bak. XSe. I
I is
mi
AMrSKMKVTS.
Seats Selllna
-Rnraarnpst
Special
Price-.
MAT. TOMORROW
WpTT Jfl Broadway at Taylor.
ULilLilU Main 1 and A 1133.
TONIGHT, 8:1 5
LAST TIME
AT. EVK.
Special Price Mat. Tomorrow.
FAREWELL TOUR
PRIOR TO
WORLD TRIP
JULIAN ELTINGE
IW HIS SEW
REVUE OF 1919
INCLUDING
Sydney Grant. Leo Beers,
Gandsmlth Bros, The Llttlrjnhas.
Clee Gaaeofgae. Virginia Waltaun,
Marjorle Carvllle, Gorhada,
Marioaae. Marjorie Bennett,
Arthur Shirley. Sins Nakada. .
KAOirjt GIRLS.
SPECIAL ORCHESTRA.
eVE'S Floor 2. last i rows $1.60:
Balcony, 5 rows $1.50. last 17 rows
SI; Gallery, reserved. 60c
SPF.CIAL SAT. MAT. Floor, J1.50;
Balcony, 9 rows SI, 13 rows 50c.
PANTACEQ
MAT. DAILY 2:30
Tbe Ther Anannement Company, Intu.
rreaeots
"SOlie RARY "
Tandevniee atopendoas Moftlesl Comedy,
Agnes Dorr, soannie leenan and
1919 Beanty (horns.
S OTHER BIO ACTS
Three Performances Daily. Night Curtain
at i and v.
LYRIC
MTSTCAI.
COMEDY
Matinee Dally, lOe Only.
Tbe bie lanrhtna show et th v..
DILLON I KAi k S Bis Company of SO in
Wanted-A Wife
All the latest song hits the Rosebud Glrla
horns Girls' Contest Tonight.
Fourth at
Waahlngton.
A-- m m TODAY ONLY
Dorothy Gish ln
"BOOTS"
Also thfl official nletur of th VirtnT-v
nnvj rwuvi paraaes ana unruue comedy.
ODen from Q o'clock Id tht mrmlnir until
o ciock m ioiiowiDff mornitif.
Bates for v
Classified Advertisements
The Oregonian.
Imily and Sandajw
Per lint.
fT Hfr-A. .............12
Two conpatiTe timfn .133
ThrM oniruUv timra ...SOc
biz or M-vsm conncrutivf tlmra s:io
Tbe followinc claArtlfirations xrptd,
the rate of which is 7c pT lin prr day:
8ituatioru Wanted Male. Sit nations
Wanted iemaie. o ad taken tor lens
than two lines. Count six words to the
line. Advertienienta (except " Tentorial")
will ho taken over the telephone if the
advertiser Is a suberiber to either phone.
ISo prices will be quoted over the phone,
bat statement will be rendered tbe fol
lowing day. Advertisements are taken
fur The Daily Orerooian until 8 P. M.;
for The Hun day OreKooua until F. j.
baturdaj.
ACCTIOX SALES TODAY.
at Wilson's Auction House. 19 A.
Pvrnttnre. 1.171 Second st.
AL KADKR TEMPLE. A. A.
t-'. n. M. Ceremonial ss
slon Saturday. June 28, com
mcncinic at 2:30 P. M-.
municipal auditorium. Third
and Market streets. Business
session will be held ln Masonic
Temole at 10 A. M. Petition
should be Riven to the re
corder as soon as possible.
Candidates will report at the
auditorium at 1:30 E. M. j-irs
section will commence at 2:30 P. M. Sec
ond sectionyat 8 P. M. A parade wilt take
ptace irotn trie Masonic Temple at i:av sr. m.
Nobles should wear full-dress and fez. Vis
iting nobles cordially Invited. By order of
the potentate. II UUH J. BOY v.
i Recorder.
EAST GATK LODGE, NO. 153,
A. P. AND A- M. Special com
municatlon Monday evenins;.
June 30. East 80th and Gllsan
sts.. 7:30 o'clock. Work ln E,
deeree. AH members of East
Gate lodce ureently requested to be presen
to make final srranKementa for our visit
to Wasco Indite, No. 15, The Dalles. Or., on
Saturday. July o. to confer the M. M. de
cree. All members of Portland lodges art
very cordially Invited to accompany us to
The Dalies on that date. Wasco lodpo. No.
15, requested specially that all lodgres be
notified of thla visit. Notice later in re
gard to time of leaving. Please communi
cate with the undersigned.
E. P. MEHTZ, W. M.
CHAS. P. NELSON, Sec.
PORTLAND LODGE, NO. 55.
A. P. AND A. M. Special com
munication this (Friday) even
ing at 5 and 8 o'clock. Masonic
. i.Tnni, Wnrk In P. C. decree.
ViaiUng brethren welcome. By
M. H. J. HOUGHTON, sec
ALBERT PIKE LODGE NO.
162. A. F. AND A. M. special
communication today rriaa)
i..n. j7r ftflrnoon. 2 oclock;
v.nlni 7 o'clock. F. C degree.
: Visiting Dretnren welcome
8EUWOOD LODGE, NO. 131.
A. F. AND A. M. Stated meet
Ins this (Friday) evenins at 8
nVlnck. Visitors welcome. By
order W. M.
J. H. BUTLER. Sec,
wn-TT.R CHAPTER NO. 15,
O. B. S. Regular meeting this
(Friday) evening at me wjuoiuu
Temple at 8 o'clock. Degrees and
social. isv order
JENNIE H. GALLOWAY,
Secretary.
MIILTNOMAH CAMP. NO.
T7, W. W.. meets at their
hal, 7t Slain and East
Alder streets, every Friday
evening at s o cioca. it
lng neighbors always wel
come. J. O. WILSON.
Clerk.
hl f-Pridav even
ing at 8 o'clock at 229 Alder
street. Work In the initiatory
re.M. Candidates are noti
'MSlS
fied to be present- Visitors
. iaaE
are welcomed.
i t n a V KVPORT. N. G.
FREDERICK COiENS. Rec. Sec
.mT,. orient lodob no. it,
-il.HTLOf),-. . , , , , c Attention. Ku-
: ( , n iic. u v. - . . .
Toeos at East 6tn ana ai
rtr street today at l:sll
P.M. Ail Odd F.1 low. se.
ROYAL "ARCANUM, meets the second and
..-,). KViuva of each moaxn in mo
hall, at llli and Alder sts.. at 8 P. M.
a. V. KENNEDY. Regent.
S. G. HERL1NGER. Sec.
WEBFOOT CAMP NO. 6S. WOODMEN
OF THE WORLD, meeu every Friday night
at W. O. W. temple. 128 11th street. All
members welcome. Kumto Kamp Friday
H. U BAKJBUii. Ulara.
THB MACCABEES, PORTLAND TBXT.
n . mvi.w avwt Thursday svsa-
las at haal. 409 Alder street. All members
arxed ts bearesent Vuiting sir knights we.-
argea m. Bike a. a. K.
EMBLKat Jewelry, ent'ons. charms, wlaa
ajaw aaalgna, Jaeger Bros. 1U-4 sUata SC.
fTRlED LANDER'S tor lodge emblenas,
pins and medala 110 Waahlagtoa at.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Offle. Boom IKS CoartbMM., Itk .
ntrmnoB.
rfaaM from 8 to A. hlMin Horn phm
A ZSi. Nisi.w caU miter ulilom bwn. .ta
Ktri all ' off rrovltr to the
Klfctrs lethtU rbambetr for inU
gvniaiAltv. Ilor soibuiaoc lor sick ad du
ablsd Mlmal St iiM-iiient'a aotio. Any
m dwlrliiB m doc f Uier pt com muni
cm with Vmii for all lot or trmo
etock. m w look after tbo lmpoun(iln.
Tber to m mora citjr poaad. Ju4 UmtM
J8L
HASSALO
DIED.
PERKINS In thla citv. at his late resi
dence, 5629 Forty-fourth street Southeast.
June 24, Alonzo Perkins, aged 92 years,
father of Mr.- E. Rorera. Mrs. Fannie
6!ipp, Dudley and Charles Perkins of this
cuy. ine remains are at nniesra. jnoni
somery at Fifth. Nolle of funeral here-
aiter.
mrcMrgnJ'iiuL'brhtl-
in-iaw of Mary e. Mathiw. of this city,
Hied at his late home Tuesday, June 24.
Besides his wife. Lucy Mathews cooper,
hi Toss.
Ul TV Tn I -1 ,w- famlt pmI.
dence. 7 Willamette Moorage. June 26.
"La. V '. .I: ''
',. J . , ,f Jl '. t! -T I"
i"r, f .,l
hereafter.
BARBOW At Los Angeles. "CaL. Jnne 22,
Sylvia K. Barbow, aged 56 years, wife
me jate joseon m. $aroow ana moiner
of John L. Spellman of Los Angeles. nl
The remains are at Flnley's. Montgomery
H ANNUM In this cltj, June 26, Horace
Silas Hannum, aged 61 years. Funeral
notice later. Remains are at the residen
tial parlors of Miller at Tracey.
COON In this city. June 2. William Coon,
age 59 years, late of Baker. Idaho. The
remains are at Flnley's, Montgomery at
.f lltn. .Notice or xuneraj hereafter.
FCVERAL NOTICES.
8CHEBLE At the reildence of her daujph-
ter. Mrs. I. W. Perking 704 East Seventy-
sixth North. Mrs. Prudence J. Scheble,
atred 76 years, beloved mother of Mrs.
V, iTuna CL Prkln and Mm. Al theft Black
burn of this city, Mrs, Ada Constance of
Aioee. or. in- lunerai services wui do neia
today (Friday). June 27. at 2 P. M., in
the Monta villa Baptist church. Krtenas in
vird. Tnrarmpnf In Ram dtv Park cem
etery. The remains are at R. W. able A
co. i znnerai parlors. lVia isaat uusan su
saccessors 10 w. ti. Hamilton.
JOHNSON June 22, at the Roowevelt hospi
tal, Berkeley. CaL, Captain Martin juutner
Johnson, aed 38 years 9 months 18 days;
beloved husband of Mrs. Madge Johnson,
brother of Miss Dora, George, Edward and
Will Johnson, all of this city. Remains at
Pearson's undertaJclntr narlors. Kusseu
street at Union avenue. Funeral services
will be conducted today (Friday). June a.,
at 10 A. M.. from Our- Savior Lutheran
church, corner East 10th and Grant streets.
Friends respectfully invrted. Interment
family plot, Lone Fir cemetery,
SOMMARSTROM In this city at his late
rosMpnrs 471 T vlnr street. March 28,
Captain Johannes M.. Sommarstrom. aged
45 years, nusoana or airs. iuaa oommu-r-
Strom, brother of Axel. Edward, Felix and
fiugo commwriruiu u. " . V, . w...
ana Agoa aommarsirom oi , - - v- "
; ,s. rrt,, Jn. 2. at 3 o'clock
P. M. at Flnley's. Montgomery at Fifth.
Friends Invited. Interment at Rose City
cemetery,
GALVIN At residence. 893 B. Bumside St.,
June lOllzabetn tiaivm. agea years.
nilhr nf Mm Marr&nt LhSDIIItn Ot
Run Diem f'nl and Mrs. Blof Johnson of
this city and grandmother of Mrs. L. O. "Vivi-lit, B COX. asoptlo chiropodist, of
Potter. Funeral will be held from Mc- !'c 4?J Rale gh bldg., Bth and Washing
Kntee ft Bilers' parlors, 18th and Ev- Hours U A. M. to ti P. aL. Sundays
erett sts.. Saturday, June 28, at 8:30 A. M ,
thence to All Saints cnurcn, si. m ana
unnan sis., ar w a. m. wnwr. iwiuwm
mais will be offered. Friends Invited.
luiviiucu .juiid . i, cuiobc.
ZANGARO In this city, June 23, 191H, at
m. interns doiphi, lwhuuivu J
today (Friday) at 9 A. M. from the chapel
of the Skewes Undertaking company, cor
ner Third and Clay streets, thence to St
Michael's church. Fourth and Mill streets,
where services will be said at 9:30 A. M.
Friends invited. Interment Mount Cal
vary cemetery.
CHEN'ERT In this city, at his late res!
nC?:H".e.H.dt-MJavn..rJ3-hu:brnd0iof
Ph'A...r, ... .( Mr. h.i. v,
rushing and brother of Mrs. Charles E.
cushlng or Seattle, wain.
TprldaWt
MnntaTJ-?
;n:!taf?eS
services will be held todav
2:30 o'clock P. M. at Flnley's.
V'".1?;," .h'.""" '
XT A D Did fetsaa TiletstHl assnrlrxiss nf iha lata I
a.avT.Aian a .. . " " " ' i
Eugene Harris or Seattle, v.asn., xormeriy i
of Ritsvllle. Wash,, will be held Friday
morning, June 27. at 10:30 A. M. from
Viniev'a tindertaklnr carlo ra Montgomery
at ftrh rtt. Interment at Mount Scott 1
Park cemetery. I
TOP3VS The funeral services of the late
J- rank F. Toevs will be held Irom the
conservatory chapel of the F. 8. Dunning;,
Inc. 414 Bast Alder st., today (Friday) at
1:30 P. M. under the auoplces of Orient
lodge, I. o. u. ir. jmenos invitea. in
terment ln ML Scott Park cemetery.
STAUCH At the rsldencs, 58 Delay st. Ho
tel Tivoli, June 2s, Krnest btaucn, agea
M vears: beloved husband of Edith Stauch.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow
8aturdav). June 28. at 3 P. M.. at the
chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment at
Riverview cemetery.
JOHNSTON Th funeral services of the
late Margaret Ann Johnston will be held
today (Friday) at 2:30 o'clock P. M. at
the Portland crematorium. Fourteenth
and Bybee streets. Friends invited. J. P.
Finley & Son. directors.
HARRIS The funeral services of the late 1
Eu Irene Harris will oe held this (Friday)
morning at 10:30 o'clock at Flnley's, Mont-I
gomery at Fifth. Friends invited. Inter. I
ment at Mount Scott Park cemetery.
FUNERAL UIBECTOB8v
HOLM AN UNDERTAKING CO.
Funeral Directora
Established 187T.
Third and Salmon Streets.
Main EOT. A 1511.
Ladr Aaslstant.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Services for Lees.
Independent Funeral Directors.
Wash. st. beu 20th and 21st. West Side.
Mala 2t91. Lady Assistant. A liii.
WILSON ROSS.
Residential Funeral Home.
East 7th and Multnoftah Sts,
18V1NGTON DISTRICT.
USf ASSISTANT.
East 64. E. S185.
J. P. FINLEY & SON
PROGRESSIVE FUNERAL DlRBCTOKi
Main 9. Montgomery at otn. a iq.
McKNTER A ELLER&
Funeral parlors, with all the prlvacr m
borne. 16U and Everett sts. Pbone Broad-
way 2133; Home. A 2183.
F. & DUNNING. INC
at. R Alder. Phone East 62.
Pertect service, personal direction, free
U8e 0i liora am. .uim. .jwimioMW
... v-.-ivn a McNTfi. xuneral directors.
u, .. . )hn.. hm.A.a4
ISroauway j .
P.L.
LERCH
East 11th and Clay 3 la
East 7BL tt 1S(U.
ERICSON
and Morrlaon Sta,
Broadway 2Mi
A n KZN'WORTHS CO-
6802-04 2d u. Lenta. Tabor 5207.
BREEZE & SNOOK Ta8fTKSfc
A. R. 2ELLER CO.
692 Williams Ave.
East ion. C loss.
SKSWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. Id
and Clay. M. A 221. Laay sssunajt.
FLORISTS.
T.ITBLINBR. FLORIST.
R9K UorrluD 1 Portland hotel. Mar. T53.
S4S Morrison. beC Bdy. and Park. Mar. 261.
MARTIN A FORBES CO., florists. 864
Waanincton. joain -ot,. a a.v. r"J"'i
lor all occaalona artUealiy arranged.
n.inlCE BROS., florista. 287 Morrison
Main or a aouo. ruie no.w. vim
designa. Jo orancn stores.
ciznpr.K'S FLORAL SHOP. 24S Alder. Flow
ers and designs very reaaonaoi.. aaar. o..
IRVINGTON PARK FLORAL CO 4U and
Yamhill, f uneral qeaignora, ipwest ptuivm.
HAX M. SMITH. Uain 7215, A. Z121. Sailing
bldg.. otn ana aioer mim.
TONSETH FLORAL, CO.. 287 Waahtnffton
u. ou tn ana otn. rin viv. . siw.
MONTMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
ZM 4th St. Op P. City HalU
Neu Bros.
TT THIRD AT MADISON STREET
NEW TODAT.
MnvTireire Tnono
frt w'"" s-aa
O vrl Edward E. Goudey Co.
A, JyJ n bl rank Ri n nixn
aW O. B. BANK. BCUaUSU
MORTGAGE LOANS
ON BUSUTESS AND REIIDEHCB
PKOrEBTT,
ROBER'ilso.M as iSWINO.
nnnu unncr three: lots soxioo
i-njum nuuoL each at seaside,
OREGON. CHEAP. CaU At J 01 Gsriinaer
BuUdinit.
directory of business firms and professional men condensed and
classified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year,
. i . , . , . nrr?i
or other information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or
1 A Mouse 29,
I
ACCOKDIOX PLEATING. MKMST1ICHXSG.
WJ rLEAT skirts, any stylo, SI: hemstitch
i "? ic per yard; buttons covered, feaslern
novelty Mfg. Co.. So 5th St. Hawy. 2uutf.
AGATE CCTTKBS AN1 MFG. JtBtLEKS.
1 JEWELRY and watch repairing. Miller's.
oil . ooo wash, at. Majestic theater blag.
i ......
MiAX.. GKOtM) IttU, mi
I WALTER SCOTT. Board of Trade. M. HiXl.
AS8AVERS ASB ANALYSTS.
M2NT,-A-N"A ASSAT OFFICE. 142 Second
Gold, silver and platinum 'bought.
ATTORNEYS.
MORRIS A. GOLDSTEIN, practice in all
courts. 8Q2 Northwestern Bank bids.
CANCER TREATEB.
L- M. JONES, M. D. CANCER TREATED.
CAKfKT n f.ai;
I FOR Rkvt-Fr -r r t , -Ta7T -i u n fa
ERythpSIywk
n?f tv I nVk 7( VVS
CAKPET WEAVING.
Rlffi? The kind that wear tae best are
" made from your wnmnut carDets by
- rttktnweat Kug Co. tlormer aaaress,
lod Union ave.) Ra& ruKs wovtn all sizes.
carpet cleaning, refitting and resizing.
Mail orders solicited, lb a J5. bti. PHOeNk.
FLUFF BUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
rag uugm. all sizes Mall orders prompt.
- , oena lor booklet.
XA3 rags steam or dry cleaned. $1-50.
. . FLUFy RUG CO.
-op Union ave. N. East 6314 B 14T5.
CELLULOID BUTTONS.
.THE IRWIN-HODSON" COMPACT.
7 Washingtog. Broadway A 1254.
CHIROPRACTOR.
300,000 KNOW McMahon. 100 chiropractor.
. ... 6. pronouncing treatment easiest.
Pest permanent. 31 ueats" $15. Tel.
I DR. w. L. HOLLO WAY. Chiropractor and
, ui ugieas metnoda lOo-tui lleuum
I aiain 4133. Kcs.. Woodiawn 617-.
I CHIROPODIST ARCH SPECIALIST.
WILLIAM. Estelle and Florelle De Veny. the
only scientific chironodists and arch soe-
ciaiists in the city, parlors Mi Gerlinger
Sr ,?v,.w- or- 2d and Aid.r. Phoue
Main 1301.
I ..i,ii..i..,-.
I .TTt :
1 ov appointment.
i irt. liAKTNER, specialist, foot arches
ihh.u. io oraer, . corns and bunions cured.
1 aiu Swetland t-log. 0th and Washington.
.... ..
1 Graduate lady chiropodist. 610 Bush-Lane
I - "'" cor, jaroao way-Alder. Open sundaya
CIKCt LAR LETTERS.
LETTER
taTTER CO.. 1510-11-12 Royal
- ssutiu oi;j, muitigrapning, mim
eographing and mall advertising.
COLLECTIONS.
WANTED Collections.
Postoffice box 233,
or iaoor
KK CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 170(1.
o cnargea J.stao. lauo.
I DANCING.
THERINB M. ROWN guarantees to teach
fl1 dan,ces 12 private iebons. 12 lessons.
l5! hours 10 A. M. to 10
& !? " bldg.. bet.. 4th and 5th
I vn naunineion St.. Alain
" .
ALiNKV niincino' lalAn,i. i i .
- . " fL. v 1 J,U1 '
1? F.V day. 1 yenm.
Class social dances held in M. W. A. hall,
11th and Burnside sts.. Saturday evenings.
libRKBLEY Darrint Arnriomv . 1 9Q a.h
3d floor. Main 3318. Mrs. bummers. Lessons
by apt.; personal attention. Dances Fri.
MRS. BATH' 3 DANCING academy. 8d floor
uu l"ub. rnvaie lessons, aay ana eve.
Social dance Friday eve. Main 1345.
MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY. 109 2d at. Ball-
' "-i" eiage oancing; class Tues., Fri.
eve.; children specialty. Main 2100.
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL. '
HOSPITAL Dr. G. H. Huthman. veterlna-
rian. 314 East 7th at. East 1S47, B iy2.
FUEL.
C0RDW000
Multnomah Fuel Co. Main KSo a 911s
P(1B ,
F.ii2 5 00 cords of mill wood. 5 cord,
iZ' , CaIJ f'Ma.p- w- l-oler.
Good service by discharged soldier.
WHOLESALERS AND
ACIO TOPS.
DUBRPIL.1.E TOP CO.. Bth and Oak sts.
DBT GOODS NOTIONS.
L. DINKELSPIEL CO.;???.?
GRAIN MKKCHANT8.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO Board of Trade bldg.
HATS AXD CAPS.
THANHOUSER HAT CO, 58-55 Front st.
BIDES, WOOL. CAKCARA BAKK.
KAHN BROS., 195 Front street.
WHOLESALERS AND MANUFACTURERS.
W. P. FULLER OO., Front and Morrison.
NEW TODAY.
NATURAL PARK
One of the most beautiful, exclusive,
natural parks, improved as a summer
home, containing 40 acres, 30 minutes'
drive from center of Portland. This
.1... 1 iA O n C TXT tmm
K ,
I OsWegO On the WllSonVllle TOad and
TnalaKn rivpr whirh affords
fishing, swimming, also fine crawfish
ing and boating. The natural trees,
shrubs and lawn make a beautiful
setting for the log bungalow, inclosed
with a massive rustic fence. Why go
miles for a summer home when it can
be had so close to the city? For fur
ther particulars see
E. B. HOLMES,
272 Stark St, Railway Exchange Bldg.
SEND US YOUR OLD CARPETS
Old Rngra and Woolen Clothing.
We Make ReTeraible. Hand-Woven
FLUFF RUGS
ThpT Wear l,ike Iron
Mail OTdera. Send for Booklet
Rag; RngTS Woven. Ail sues
Carpet Gleaning
9x12 It 11 IT. Steamed Clenned. 91.GO
WSTEB.i FLUFF Hl'G CO.
64 Jnion Ave. N. Kast SS1S, B 1475
Garages
Call for Illustrated
Price List.
354 Ankesy St. Phone Broadway 140.
Sam Conneli Lumber Co.
MORTGAGE LOANS
In proved elty and farm property.
Installment repayment privtiese it
referred i prompt reliable service.
I A. H. BIRRELL GO.
217-219 Northwestern Bank Bnildina
alarsaau 4114. A ma
rl lirr nilOO ft
n.urr nuua
From old carpets. Carpet cleaning and
refitting-. Rag rugs woven, all sizes.
Mail orders solicited.
NORTHWEST FLUFF BUG CO-
EASf3580
Former address 163 union Ave.
E. stk B I28Q
JOHN B. COFFEY,
MORTGAGS LOANS. -
c.,rptv pnnr
inSUTanCe, O U T C I y j- rOTJUS
CMS WILCOX BUM, .Main 10. A XV
HARDWOOD FLOORING
GET estimate for new or old house. Port
land Hardwood Floor Co., 187 W. Park st.
HEMSTITCHING.
K. STEPHAaS. hemstitching, scalloping, ac
cordion side pleat, buttons covered; mail
orders. 219 Pittock block. Broadway 1099.
LANDSCAPE GARDENING.
PACIFIC Landscape Gardener. All kinds of
landscape work, jfnone Taoor tw.
Ml SIC.
KMIL THIELHORN. violin, viola teacher;
pupir Sbvcik. 2U7 Filed rie r bldg. Bdy. 1&3,
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANI4.
GLASSES AT A SAVING.
I solicit your patronage on tbi
basis of capable service. Tnou-
aanda of sat is tied customers.
trial will convince. Charles W. Goodman
optometrist. 2Qtf AlorrtBon. Slain 2124-
BACK from th. war service. Now at your
service, ior the scienuiic examination of
your eyes and fitting of eyeglaattes at
moderate prices. Dr. George Rubensteln,
expert optician. 22H Morriboa su bo t ween
1st ana 2a sts. Main
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
R. C WRIGHT 22 years' experience, U. S.
ana loreign patents, qui XJeaum Diag.
GOLDBERG. 620 Worcester bldg.. Main 2525.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS, Broadway bldg,
RhainutABm. stomach. boweL lung, liver.
kidney, bladder, rectal, prostatic, Iemaie
aisoroers. akin aixecuona, lugn. dukki plea
sure.
DR.
R. E. WATERS, 806 Swetland Bldg.
increased eixiciency ar ugiess treat
'Oment, goitre, paralysis, headache, ap-
pendicitis. liver, Kiqney.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES at wholesale prices.
btark-uavin io aua intra, main
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS, J. S. Gantenbein. Mgr.
Printing ana linotyping. uu ront su.
corner Stark. Main or Auiia.
F. W. BALTES1& COMPANY,
1st and Oak sts. Main lt5, A 1165
SECOND-HAND STORES.
LEVIN HARDWARE A FURNITURE CO
ZZX rTom BLreeu
We buv and sell everything in the ha -4
ware and lurniture line. Phone Maia
HU70. A 7174.
SHOW CARDS AND SLIDES.
Washington Slide Co., 351 Washington.
Mezzaiili noor. iuajeeuc oiag. wur. a.
TRsNSFER AND STORAGE.
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
"The service with a Reputation.
MOVING-PACKING-STORAGE-BAGGAGU
lath and Kearney, wrancn nn rsroaaway.
PHONE BUWY. &m
WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO
intral Tranater and forwarding Agents.
TRACKAGE, STORAGE AN4 TRANSFER
1 "4-126 N. 5TH ST. BROADWAY 454.
nwirHM TRANSFER CO.. 474 GLISAN ST.,
corner OI latn. ieiepnono croou wjty i.o
or 1160. We own and operate two large
class "A warehouses on terminal tracaa
Lowest insurance rates in the city.
FIREPROOF STORAGE
C. M. OLSON TRANSFER CO.. 248 PINS.
MimsnN-ST. DOCK & WAREHOUSE OF-
ICO, 1 JUaUlfcOU B iucii.ii.uuii
and lOrWaruiUg BOUU. x-uu..v maiu aw.
Pirk'ING. MOVING. STORING.
SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO..
105 Park eL Main 61U5. A 105L
CLAY S. MORSE, Inc.
TRACKAGE, STORAGE. TRANSFER.
448-454 Glisan st
HAULING of all kinds; wood hauling, car-
Joaa iou
WATCH REPAIRING.
.,-iit rri r f.n Dald. old watches and Jew
elry Condition no object. Repairs a spe
cialty. Rainier Jewelry Co.. 44tf wash, st.
WOODS AW 8.
WOODSAW WOODSAW
Phone Woodiawn 810L
MANUFACTURERS
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS.
RASMUSSEN & CO.. 2d and Taylor.
PIPE. FIFE FITTING AND VALVES.
M. L. KLINE. 84-8B Front street.
PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. L. KLINE, &4-8tt Front street.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERDING & FARRELL, 140 Front street.
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co... 14th and Northrup.
SASH. DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER & CO.. Front and Morrison.
WALL PAPER.
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d street.
NEW TODAT.
At Standard Factory No. 2
Grand Ave. and East Taylor Sta.
POWER MACHINE
OPERATORS
to learn on
Shirts and Overalls
Mackinaws and Overcoats
10.00 per week while learning.
Forty-four-honr week.
SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY
Experienced operators are earning
from $15 to $20 weekly
PORTABLE
$37-$48.50-$58.00andUp
Modern
Construction
Company
315 E. 11th St.
East 5114
aw
MORTGAGE LOANS
On ImproTed Farm nnd City Property.
Favorable Repayment Privileges. So
Commission or Delay.
ME OREGON MORTGAGE CO., LTD.
60A-51A Plat Bid. Mala 5371.
REAL ESTATE.
FOR A LIMITED TIME aU real estate
owned by the estate of Ed son M. Row
tey will be offered for sale at a material
reduction of price. This includes city ad
ditiors as a whole or single lots in same,
. residences, acreage, farm properties and
water frontage. Reasonable terms. For
particulars apply to Mabel A. Rowley,
10 E. 10th at., Vancouver, Wash.
FOR SALE 5 acres improved, 2 bouses, S
barn a 2 blocks from Metzger station.
Price $4500, make terms. Tel. Main 4480.
For Sale Lota
$20 CASH, $7 MONTHLY; $350.
100x200; gas, electricity, water.
C. MAR8TER5. 201 WILCOX BLDG.
FINE lot, 50x100, in Rossmere, on the
Beaumont carun, J ice resiaence dis
trict. BO 177. Oregonian.
ALAMEDA LOT, street paid, $800. JOHN-
SON-OUUSU uv., o in. w . rtAfsjy oiqg.
LOT 50x100 on East Oak street, west of
yw-flft a fa- 1 at r u werungar ouuE
REAL ESTATE,
For Sale Lota
FOR BALE 2 lots 50x100 each. 18-ft alley.
Pettlcord Hurlburt addition, lots 1 and 2,
block 2; 2 blocks from Jefferson high
school; street Improvements iih0 each;
business lots 23x2(3. block oO. Bayocaan,
Tillamook, Or.. $700. Address J. J.
Byrnes, 52T Franklin St.. San Francisco.
Cal. : -
$300 LOTS M100 800.
City water, gradd streeta cement walks
In and paid; Alberta car; no restrictions,
close to school: easy trma F. B. HOL
BROOK CO 214 LUB1R JEXCHANlilC
BLDG.
' For Sale Beach Property.
GUT A BEACH HOME now at Seaside, Or.,
ln beautiful "Cartwright Pars," at re
duced prices; $26 to $700; easy Install
ments, 6 per cent; soon to be connected
by all-paved highway with eastern and
southern Oregon, which, with proposed
2000-foot pier, 'will make "Cartwright
Park" on of the moat attractive sppta
on Pacific coast. Whaune really Co 414
Pittok block.
SaVLTAIR, TILLAMOOK BEACH.
Two choice lot. SOxlOu, at baltAir sta
tion, TilUmook Bemch ; near depot end
hotel; adjoins board walk, county road
and railroad; faces Pacific ocean; suit
able for business or residence; value $5M;
will consider trade for auto, property or
merchandise. Address BP i07. Oreconlan.
FOR SALE Sunset Beach lots cheap, own
er Uvea In Idaho; Inside lots $-60. corners
$75; will take liberty bonds at lull value.
Buy a lot. take your tent and spend your
vacation at tbe beach. AC tU&, Ore
Ionian. ON ridge, overlooking ocean, two modern
houses on oOxluO lot. Sell or exchanse.
Wain 6404.
BATOCEAN real estate agent.
H. U King;
at Hotel Carlton, short time.
Flat and Apartment Property.
23 BOOMS, furnished complete for light
housekeeping; located in heart of city;
clears $160 per month. Price $'iW0. No
agents. 193 W. Park it. corner Taylor.
$9000 VERT attractive west side income
property, l(tn between iovejoy ana sasir
shalL For terms, phone owner. East 38v9.
For Sale Business Property.
WHOLESALE buiincsa, factory or industrial
site; quarter block, close In. east side,
trackage: sacrifice and easy terms Xor
quick sale. Owner, R 814. Oregonian.
10-ROOM rooming house for sale on account
or sickness; must ceti cneap; income
rent 125; good furniture. CaU at 240
Montgomery.
For Sale Haea.
JOB
6NAP
INVESTMENT
$4ft0.
E. TJavis. near 5Mh ; own your own
home, lot with building that can be re
modeled into bungalow, water, eewer, toi
let, gas in ; lumber on lot worth price
asked; why pay rent; work evening and
own your own home; for quick action $000.
terms. Owner J. C Barnes. Tabor edit,
call at 1314 Sandy blvd. .
DELIGHTFUL LAURELHURST HOME.
Complete ln every detail. This modern
home of 9 rooms meets tbe most exact
ing taste. Built by the present owner,
no detail was overlooked that would add
to the charm and comfort of a real home,
from the artistic ballroom to a hot-watr
heating system ; two large fireplaces, 2
bathrooms, extra larxe sleeping porch.
Priced low at $SMK), terms 1" desired.
MaclNXES A PRATT.
413 Board of Trade bldg. Main 83,
$3000 EAST MT. TABOR. '
To one wanting a first-class home 2S
minutes out on M t. Tabor car wit h a
Kiuxioo lot, we offer this beautiful 6-room
bungalow, aieeping porch, built-in buffet,
Dutch kitchen, oak floors, fireplace, ce
ment basement, furnace, laundry trays.
24 fruit trees, all kinds of berries, fine
place for chickens and cow; 2 blocks Mt.
Tabor car. Terms.
Open Evenings.
GEO. T. MOORE CO.. 1007 Yeon Bldg.
ROSE CITY PARK "SPECIAL."
NEW NEW NEW.
JCST COMPLETING $5500.
Beautiful borne below hill, extra large
living room, old ivory, trimmed mahog
any, large plate-glass windows, a beveled
plate-glass buffet that ii a dream, break
fast room, eastern oak floors, solid brass
hardware. Phone owner. Tabor 100.
Ro"i?E CITT -BARGAIN 43400.
Tou know how scarce those nifty up-to-date
bungalow ln R C. P. are. Here's one
up to the minute, large living and dining
rooms, built-in buffet, beautiful wood
work, oak floors, fireplace, fire beth,
Dutch kitchen, full cement basement, large
range and gas plate included in prire, -tsoxioo
lot with garden and berries. 3
blocks R,. C. car; $1000 cash.
Open Evenings.
GEO. T. MOORE CO., 1007 Yeon Bldg.
$23( $2fl.V.
HAWTHORNE CIsORW IN,
A REAL ARTISTIC BUNGALOW.
Five large, light rooms, well decorated,
built-ins, elegant plumbing, cement base
ment, gas and electricity, paving and sewer
paid; bet. ML Tabor and Haw. cars. Lo4k
and you'll buy. Terms.
G. C GOLDENBBRO, Ablngton Bldg.'
"35 Years in Portland." Main 4803.
ROPE CITY PARK
BUNGALOW $3500.
5-room modern bungalow, hardwood
floors, fireplace, furnace, cement base
ment, etc; exceptionally large living room;
you'll appreciate the downright value in
this home; very liberal terms. .
A. G. TEEPE CO.,
24 Stark St., nr. 8d. Main 3002. Main
Branch office, 50th and Sandy. Tabor Wett.
KING'S HEIGHTS.
7 ROOMS $7600.
Splendid home on King's Heights with
wonderful view of city, mountains and
river; modern to the last detail; steam
heating plant. Located 128 MacLeay blvd.
A. G. TEEPK OX.
Let us show you.
24 Stark st.. nr. 3d. Main 3092. Main 8519,
HAWTHORNE NEW BUNGALOW.
You would not believe it, but I can setl
you a new bungalow with all assessments
paid, for $4000. Yes, with the large din
ing and drawing room in front, witb long
plats glass windows. Will take, nearly
new auto as part payment. 403 E. 60th
st., rear Lincoln st. Owner and builder,
Weller, Tabor 8743.
FIVE-ROOM HOUSH.
Just south of car shops, Milwaulds ave,
$3200 $500 CASH.
Balance $30 monthly, including 6 Pr
cent. Good house, full basement, fins
view lot; paving, city liens all paid.
GEORGE E. ENGLISH ART,
Main T2&6. 64 Henry Bldg-.
ENGLISH HOME.
Irvlngton, swell 8 rooms, hall, living,
library, dining, all oak finished, 4 bed
rooms ln white, enclosed sleeping porch,
tile baths, billiard and servants' quarters,
garage, beautiful grounds, corner. lOOx
100; cost $16,000, sell for 65e on $1; have
to vacate. East 1347.
ROCS CITY PARK.
2-story home, absolutely modem, being
painted, on a spleidid large corner lot.
cannot be duplicated for $1000 more than
asked; price $4850. 1090 Knott st.. comer
S-ith, Beaumont car; mornings and svs
nlngs. .
$2250 BUNGALOW $2250.
$250 CASH. $25 PER MONTH.
S-room modern, full basement, laundry
trays, Woodiawn. Alberta district. A. H.
Akerson, Henry bldg.. Mar. 4079, or Main
7248.
HAWTHORNE BUNGALOW $3000.
5 rooms, built-in conveniences, 43d St.,
1 block from Hawthorne, east front. 50x67.
5vrge fruit trees. -
MITCHELL A RIPPEY.
205 Gerlinger Bldg., Second and Alder.
$2O00. $1300 DOWN Lot 125x50. S-room
aemi-bungaiow, garage, xine 01s l"uon,
chicken house, choice roses and flowers,
berries and fruit, all in good shape. Take
Won Lav a la car to 63d, 2 blks. north to
1669 Oregon si Phone Tabor 732,
ATTRACTIVE, modern, 6-room bungalow.
all bullt-lns ana conveniences, garage,
corner lot. 100x127; improvements paid;
on carline; $2100 cash, balance, $1650, on
e asy terms. Owner, Sellwood 15 1 5.
NEW 4-room bouse, chicken house and barn.
bearing zruit trees, all ainas ox oemes;
one acre In cultivation, all fenced In. one
block from carline. gzauo; soma terms.
91 Richardson street North.
MT. TABOR WEST SLOPE.
Beautiful home with 3 bedrooms, sleep
ing pore h, h ard w ood f 1 00 rs, fireplace,
furnace, built-ins, attic, basement, garage,
paved St., fruit. $5150. Owner. Tabor ft Mi 4.
DO YOU want a home? I have one for sale
on your own terms; ouu oown, oti.iu.ui-e iu
suit; 7 rooms, on paved street, near car
and school; would consider part trade. In
quire owner, East 4050.
GOOD 6-room house, newly decorated
througnout, gooa ju. . location. iarg
r round, for sale on terms, or will rent
to good tenant at $25. Tallmadge Realty
Co., 619 Henry Bldg.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS BUNGALOW.
43000.
5-room modern, whits enamel Inside,
furnace, fireplace, cement basement and
laundry trays. Mar. 4079. -
FINE 6-room house, lot 50x100, paved street,
fruit trees, chicken house, $2800; for sals
by -owner. 897 E. 8th st. N. Woodiawn
84l5.
FOR SALE by owner. Main 934. that well
built modern house, southwast corner ot
Skldmore-Haight. near hfgh school.
B-ROOM, MODERN LARGE LOT.
Close to car, school, etc.; a borne; $1700,
terms. Main 5231.
IRVINGTO N Charming bungalow-styla
horns, choice location; garage. Main 6078.
East 94.
FOR SALE 6-room modern house. HoIUday
add.; walking distance; cheap; by owner
Terms. Phone Tabor 492.
$100 CASH. $15 MONTHLY $1250.
Half acre (nearly), 4 rooms, plastered.
C MAR3TE&S, 201 Wilcox iiidg. 1191
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